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lifornia Society 



OF THK 



SONS of the 
AMERICAN 
REVOLUTION 




CONSTITUTION, BY-LAWS 
AND ROLL OF MEMBERS 



CONSTITUTION 
BY-LAWS and ROLL of MEMBERS 



OF THE 



California Society 



OF THE 



SONS of the AMERICAN 
REVOLUTION 



Instituted at San Francisco, Oct. 22, 1875, as 
SONS OF REVOLUTIONARY SIRES 



Compiled by 

T. A. PERKINS AND EDWIN BONNELL 

May, 1910 



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OFFICERS 

and 

BOARD OF MANAGERS 

1910-1911 

President : 

T. A. PERKINS, 

Mills Building, San Francisco. 

Senior Vice-President: 

O. D. BALDWIN. 

Junior Vice-Pre.sident: 

A. J. VINING. 

Secretary: 

EDWIN BONNELL, 
101 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. 

Treasurer: 

COLONEL A. D. CUTLER, 

Registrar: 

COLONEL J^. S. HUBBARD, 

Marslial : 

F. W. CUSHING. 

DR. R. CADWALLADER COLONEL J. C. CURRIER 
H. C. CAPWELL, W. P. HUBBARD 

ROBERT H. COLLIER DR. J. MORA MOSS 



EX-PRESIDENTS OF CALIFORNIA SOCIETY 

Provisional President: 

*DR. PETER WILKIN RANDLE, 
October 22, 1S75, to July 4, 1876. 

Presidents: 

♦GENERAL ALBERT M. WINN, 
July 4, 1876, to October 19, 1881. 

*HON. CALEB T. FAY, 
October 19, 1881, to July 5, 1882. 

*CAPTAIN AUGUSTUS C. TAYLOR, 
July 5, 1882, to July 9, 1884. 

*LORING PICKERING, 
July 9, 1884, to July 5, 1886. 

COL. A. S. HUBBARD, 

July 5, 1886, to February 22, 1892. 

ADMIRAL JOHN W. MOORE, U. S. N., 
February 22, 1892, to February 22, 1893. 

LIEUT.-COL. J. ESTCOURT SAWYER, U. S. A., 
February 22, 1893, to February 22, 1894. 

CHARLES J. KING, 
February 22, 1894, to February 22, 1895. 

LIEUT.-COL. EDWARD HUNTER, U. S. A., 

February 22, 1895, to February 22, 1896. 

*HON. ELISHA W. McKINSTRY, 
February 22, 1896, to January 12, 1897. 

*SIDNEY MASON SMITH, 
January 12, 1897, to January 11, 189S. 

COL. JOHN C. CURRIER, 
January 11, 1898, to January 10, 1899. 

HON. HORACE DAVIS, 

January 10, 1899, to January 9, 1900. 

Elected Vice-President General May 1, 1901. 



Deceased. 



WM. MITCHELL BUNKER, 
January 9, 1900, to January 8, 1901. 

HON. WM. H. JORDAN, 

January 8, 1901, to January 14, 1902. 

WM. J. BUTTON, 
January 14, 1902, to January 13, 1903. 

GILES H. GRAY, 
January 13, 1903, to January 12, 1904. 

COL. ALFRED D. CUTLER, 

January 12, 1904, to January 10, 1905. 

Elected Vice-President General May 1, 1904. 

ALEXANDER G. EELLS, 
January 10, 1905, to January 9, 1906. 

EDWARD MILLS ADAMS, 
January 9, 1906, to January 8, 1907. 

*HON. JOHN A. HOSMER, 

January 8, 1907, to May 1, 1907. 

(Died in ofRce.) 

PELHAM W. AMES, 

May 1, 1907, to January 14, 1908. 

Elected Vice-President General June 4, 1907. 

GEO. C. SARGENT, 

January 14, 1908, to April 19, 1909. 

Elected Vice-President General May 1, 1909. 

R. M. SIMS, 

April 19, 1909, to April 19, 1910. 

Elected Vice-President General May 3, 1910. 



THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE SONS OF 
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 

OFFICERS 

Elected at Congress in Toledo, Ohio, May 3, 1910 

President-General : 

WILLIAM A. MARBLE, 
890 Broadway, New York City. 

Vice-Presidents General: 

R. C. BALLARD THURSTON, 
Louisville, Ky. 

WILLIAM T. DEWEY, 
Montpelier, Vt. 

COMMANDER JOHN H. MOORE, U. S. N., 
1755 P Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 

COLONEL SAMUEL E. BLISS, 
Metropolitan Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago, 111. 

R. M. SIMS, 
464 California Street, San Francisco. 

Secretary General and Registrar General: 

A. HOWARD CLARK, 
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. 

Treasurer General: 

JOHN H. BURROUGHS, 
15 William Street," New York City. 

Historian General: 

DAVID L. PIERSON, 
East Orange, N. J. 

Chaplain General: 

REV. JOHN TIMOTHY STONE, D. D., 
Chicago, 111. 



ROLL OF MEMBERS 

■\Vhei^e no town is given the residence is in San 
Francisco. Wliere no State is given tlie town is in 
California. 



ABBOTT, CARL H. 
ABBOTT, G. D. 
ADAMS, EDWARD MILLS 
ADAMS, HENRY H. 
ALDRICH, HUGH S. 
ALEXANDER, W. M. 
ALLEN, DR. CHAS. LEWIS 

ALLEN, E. T. 
ALLEN, HARRIS S. 
AMES, ALDEN 

AMES, PELHAM W. 

ANDERSON, LEROY 
ARROWSMITH, G. E. 
AUSTIN, CHAS. G. 



1102 Broadway, Oakland. 

Palisade, Nev. 

2777 Pine St. 

140 Geary St. 

623 16th St., Oakland. 

426 California St. 

905 Pacific Electric Bldg., 
Los Angeles. 

609 Monadnock Bldg. 

955 Clayton St. 

44 Brattle St., Cambridge, 
Mass. 

44 Brattle St., Cambridge, 
Mass. 

University of California. 

306 Bush St. 

Veterans' Home of Califor- 
nia, Yountville. 



BABCOCK, GEO. R. 
BACKUS, GEN. S. W. 
BAILEY, GEO. H. 
BAILEY, HERBERT W. 
BAILEY, JAMES D. 
BAKER. FREDERICK 
BALDWIN, O. D. 
BARKER, T. L. 
BARRETT, W. W. 
BARTHOLOMEW, JAS. H. 

BEAVER, FRED H. 
BECK, CHAS. C. 
BEKEART, PHIL. B. 
BEMIS, HERBERT B. 
BENNETT, R. H. 
BERRY, JOHN R. 



1218 Webster St., Oaklant 

426 Crocker Bldg. 

23rd and Louisiana Sts. 

343 Sansome St. 

343 Sansome St. 

Point Loma 

1000 Green St. 

1119 Castro St., Oakland. 

1408 Turk St. 

S. 

Occidental. 

505 Shreve Bldg. 

1339 Alice St., Oakland. 

717 Market St. 

Piedmont. 

149 California St. 

1045 8th St., San Diego. 



BIGELOW, C. E. 
BIXBY, DR. E. M. 
BLACKWOOD, DR. N. J. 



Box 198, Santa Barbara. 
2268 Market St. 
U. S. N. ■ 

U. S. Naval Hospital. 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
BLANCHARD, NATHAN W.Santa Paula. 
BLINN, CHAS. H. Custom House. 

BLODGETT, DR. WALTER L. 

Box 113, Willets. 



BOARDMAN, S'. H. 
BOARDMAN, T. D. 
BOGGS, WM. STEWART 

BONNELL, EDWIN 
BRAGG, ROBT. 
BREED, A. H. 

BREWER, REV. WM. A. 

BRIDGE, DR. NORMAN 

BROMLEY, DR. R. I. 
BROMLEY, R. P. 
BROOKS, GEO. W. 
BROWN, FRANK L. 



350 California St. 

3022 Clay St. 

Cal. State Bank, San Ber- 
nardino. 

101 Montgomery St. 

215 Castro St. 

204 Oakland Bank of Sav- 
ings Bldg., Oakland. 

St. Matthews School, Bur- 
lingame. 

Temple Auditorium, Los 
Angeles. 

Sonora. 

386 Plymouth Ave., Oakland 

2160 Vallejo St. 

245 Lee St., Oakland. 



BROWN, DR. PHILIP KING 

509 Union Square Bldg. 



BROWN, ROBT. T. 
BRUSH, REV. F. S. 

BRYANT, CALHOUN 

BRYANT, DR. E. R. 

BUCKINGHAM, GEO. H. 

BUGBEE, MAXWELL G. 

BULLOCK, COL. E. B. 

BUNKER, HENRY C. 

BUNKER. WM. M. 

BURNHAM, DR. CLARK J. Alta Vista Bldg., Berkeley. 

BURROUGHS, H. R. Merced. 

BURT, JNO. P. 1571 5th St., San Diego. 

BURBECK, EDWARD M. 2352 1st St., San Diego. 

BURTON, DR. H. G. 324 Grand Ave., Oakland. 

BUSH, WALTER N. 1200 Waller St. 



1196 O'Farrell St. 
1371 Versailles Ave., 

Alameda. 
R. F. D. 21,, Box 35, San Jose. 
3869 Jackson St. 
423 Kohl Bldg. 
127 Montgomery St. 
812 Paru St.. Alameda. 
Merchants Exchange Bldg. 
1214 Harrison St., Oakland. 



CADWALLADER, DR. R. 
CAPWELL, H. C. 



Schroth Bldg. 
12th and Washington Sts. 
Oakland. 



CARPENTER, S. W. 
CHANDLER, GEN. J. G. 



CHASE, LEVIN J. 

CHENERY, LEONARD 
CHRISTIE, W. H. 
CLARK, A. K. 
CLARK, CURRAN 
CLARK, GEO. T. 

CLARK, JEROME 

CLIFTON, C. G. 
COGSWELL, THOS. 
COLE, F. P. 
COLE, N. P., JR. 

COLE, WM. E. 
COLLIER, ROBT. H. 
CRANE, ALPHONSE 
CROCKER, WM. H. 
CROSBY, SUMNER 
CROSS, ARTHUR D. 
CURRIER, COL. J. C, 
GUSHING, F. W. 

CUTLER, COL. A. D. 
CUTLER, T. B. 
CUTTING, L. M. 



1756 Waller St. 

U. S. A. 

120 So. Grand Ave., Los 
Angeles. 

c/o Concord Electric Co., 
Concord, N. H.^ 

202 California St. 

10S6 43rd St., Emeryville. 

568 23rd St., Oakland. 

235 Montgomery St. 

Librarian, Stanford Uni- 
versity. 

Pay Dept., U. S. A., Mari- 
anao, Havana, Cuba. 

216 Westbank Bldg. 

965 5th St., San Diego. 

1707 Gough St. 

3006 Claremont Ave., 
Berkeley. 

Spokane, Wash. 

1019 Vallejo St. 

Box 286, Santa Barbara. 

Crocker Nat'l Bank. 

917 Balboa Bldg. 

1330 Alice St., Oakland. 

907 S'teiner St. 

U. S. Custom House, Oak- 
land. 

510 Kohl Bldg. 

Crescent City. 

15 North Hunter St., Stock- 
ton. 



DAGGETT, HENRY 
DAM, F. H. 
DANA, HARRY S. 
DARNEAL, HERVEY 
DAVIS, HON. HORACE 
DAVIS, NORRIS K. 
DEMING, H. S. 
DENNISON, L. R. 
DENNISON, W. E. 
DERBY, DR. A. T. 
DEUPREY, HILLYER 
DICKEY, C. W. 
DIMOND, E. R. 
DIMPFEL, G. P. 



731 9th St., San Diego. 

945 Pacific Bldg. 

c/o Shreve & Co. 

903 Gi'ant St., Alamedi 

1800 Broadway. 

San Mateo. 

Santa Cruz. 

729 Mills Bldg. 

729 Mills Bldg. 

Butler Bldg. 

1665 Mission St. 

Russ Bldg. 

310 Sansome St. 

492 25th St., Oakland. 



DINSMORE, REV. J. W. 
DINSMORE, PAUL A. 
DOBIE, CHAS. C. 

DOBIE, C. W. 

DODGE, S. M. 

DODGE, ZeWaS U. 

DODSON, ALONZO E. 

DORR, DR. L. L. 

DRAPER, T. WALN-MORGAN 

Army and Navy Club, New 
York City. 

Crocker Bldg. 

2023 Broadway. 

Oroville. 

1401 Franklin St., Oakland. 

Merchants Exchange. 



548 S. 9th St., San Jose. 
1218 Broadway, Oakland. 
312 California St., c/o Geo. 

E. Billings Co. 
710 Market St. 
100 Bonita Ave., Piedmont. 
Singer Bldg., N. Y. City. 
3872 3d St., San Diego. 
209 Crocker Bldg. 



JR. 



DROWN, W. N. 

Dubois, e. b. 
duncan, w. e 

DUNN, R. K. 

DUTTON, HENRY 

DUTTON, MAJOR ROBT. M., U. S. M. C. 

401 California St. 
DUTTON, WM. J. 



401 California St. 



EARL, T. M. 



EASTIN, W. B. 



EDWARDES, VANCE P. 
'EDWARDS, D. B. 
EELLS, ALEX. G. 
ELDRIDGE, ZOETH S. 
ELLERY, GEO. W. 
ELLERY, WILLIAM 
ELLIS, ROBT. 
EMMONS, J. E. 
EVERSON, WALLACE 



2823 Benvenue Ave., 

Berkeley. 
Camp Lee, Soldier's Home, 

Richmond, Va. 
412 Oakland Ave., Oakland. 
118 Montell St., Oakland. 
801 Crocker Bldg. 
2621 Devisadero St. 
48 Geary St. 
48 Geary St. 
Pleasanton. 
2400 Geary St. 
1269 Filbert St., Oakland. 



FAIRBANK, H. A. , 
FIELD, PUTNAM 
FINCH, WM. H. 
FLINT, THOS. 
FLOOD, DR. A. M. 
FOSTER, E. L. 
FRANKLIN, WM. S. 
FROST, N. S. 
FULFORD, WM. G. 
FULLER, C. A. 
FURY, CHAS. F.^ 



124 K St., Sacramento. 

1050 3d St., San Diego. 

901 Broadway, Oakland. 

San Juan Bautista. 

240 Stockton St. 

Box 352, Bakersfield. 

4068 26th St. 

Petaluma. 

Mission and Beale Sts. 

91414 16th St., Oakland. 

Petaluma. 



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GARDNER, JOHN E. 
G ASK ILL, H. D. 
GASKILL, DR. PERCY D. 

GIBSON, E. M. 
GIBSON, F. H. 
GIBSON, G. K. 
GIBSON, GEO. R. 

GOODMAN, H. P. 
GOODMAN, COL. tHEO. H. 
GOSS, P. B. 
GOULD, H. F. 
GRANGER, SAMUEL 
GRAY, A. JUDSON 
GRAY, GILES H. 
GRAYDON, McCOLLOUGH 

GRAY, R. S. 

GREEN. CARLTON W. 
GREENE, CHAS. S. 
GREENE, ^W. D. 
GRIFFIN, A. G. 
GRIFFIN, C. W. 

GRIFFITH, HOWARD 

GRIFFITH, J. T. 

GROW, A. L. 



3018 Clay St. 

Chronicle Bldg". 

1111 Washington St., Oak- 
land. 

10031/2 Broadwaj^ Oakland. 

San Rafael. 

127 Main St., Chico. 

2732 Benvenue Ave., 
Berkeley. 

Napa. 

2234 Pacific Ave. 

Burlingame. 

354 Pine St. 

Grass Valley. 

3740 4th St., San Diego. 

1005 Brush St., Oakland. 

801 Union Savings Bank 
Bldg., Oakland. 

1921 Telegraph Ave., Oak- 
land. 

715 Merchants Exch. Bldg. 

Free Library, Oakland. 

P. O. Box 180, San Diego. 

16 California St. 

1621 Santa Clara Ave., 
Alameda. 

214 Wilcox Bldg., Los 
Angeles. 

214 Wilcox Bldg-., Los 
Angeles. 

Tombstone, Ariz. 



HAINES, DR. BYRON W 
HALE, MARSHAL 
HALL, CHAS. L. 
HALL, FREDERICK W. 
HALSTED, DR. E. P. 
HALSTED, JOHN B. 
HALSTED, W. A. 
HAMILTON, JEROME 
HAMILTON, SIDNEY 

HARDY, E. A. 
HARRIS, EDWIN F. 

HATCH, JOHN W. 
HAUPTMAN, G. D. 



Elkan Gunst Bldg. 
979 Market St. 
Box 1, Sacramento. 
1005 Crocker Bldg. 
1196 McAllister St. 
1145 Hayes St. 
924 Fillmore St. 
56 Sanchez St. 
Keystone Boiler Works, 

Main and Folsom Sts. 
Easton, San Mateo Co. 
325 N. 7th Ave., Tucson, 

Ariz. 
10 Rivoli Ave. 
Room 126, 25 California St. 



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HAVEN. CHAS. D. 
HAVEN, THOS. E. 
HAVENS, A. W. 
HAWKS, H. D. 
HAWKS, J. L. 
HAWXHURST, C. W. 
HAWXHURST, ROBT. 
HAWXHURST, ROBT. 
HENSHAW, TYLER 
HEWES, D. 
HILL, JOS. E. 
HILLS, E. H. 
HOLLIDAY, E. B. 
HOLMES, H. E. 
HOOPER, GEO. W. 
HOUGHTON, H. C. 
HUBBARD, WM. P. 
HUIE, ROBT. B. 
HUIE, W. H. T. 
HULL, CLINTON T. 
HUME, HERBERT 
HUME, JOHN S. 
HUME, J. W. 
HUME, W. R. 
HUMPHREYS, Yv^M. P. 
HUNT, GEO. ELLIOTT 
HUNTINGTON, RALPH S 

HURLBUT, H. R. 

HUTCHINSON, CHAS. T. 



444 California St. 
Monadnock Bldg. 
Room 117, 339 Bush St. 
■ 206 Thos. Clunie Bld-g. 
c/o Bank of California. 
2907 Fillmore St. 
2907 Fillmore St. 
JR. 2907 Fillmore St. 
762 Mills Bldg. 
Orange. 
2721 Pierce St. 
222 Collingwood St. 
2215 Buchanan St. 
744 Folsom St. 
2020 Howard St. 
512 Merchants Exeh. Bldg. 
714 Metropolis Bank Bldg. 
614 California St. 
•2670 Green St. 
18S0 8th Ave. 
110 Battery St. 
Wedderburn, Ore. 
121 22nd Ave. 

4320 Piedmont Av., Oakland. 
110 Sutter St. 
210 Post St. 
c/o Korfler & Wood Co., 

Cleveland, O. 
3104 Shattuck Ave., 

Berkeley. 
75 Fremont St. 



JACKSON, EDWIN R. 
JACKSON, ELIOT G. 
JENKS. LIVINGSTON 
JORDAN, F. 

JORDAN, WM. H. 
JOSSELYN, CHAS. L. 



248 Ridgeway Av., Oakland. 

2736 Filbert St. 

Mills Bldg. 

419 Chamber of Commerce, 

Los Angeles. 
965 Monadnock Bldg". 
vSan Diego. 



KEELER, B. B. 
KEENE, DR. H. H. 
KELLOGG, SHELDON I. 

KENDALL, F. P. 



Carnegie, Alameda Co. 
2623 Mission St. 
Jr. 
99 E. 11th St., E. Oakland. 
6 Hamilton Bldg., Portland, 
Ore. 



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KENNEDY, WM. C. 
KIMBALL, FRANK A. 
KIMBALL, ROY T. 
KING, CHAS. J. 
KINNE, C. MASON 
KITTREDGE, R. B. 

KNIGHT, ALLEN 



Auzerais Bldg., San Jose. 

National City. 

316 Clay St. 

Sheldon Bldg. 

444 California St. 

420 7th Ave. N., Seattle, 

Wash. 
502 California St. 



LATHROP, CHAS. G. Stanford University. 

LATHROP, LELAND STANFORD 

Belvedere. 
LAWTON, LEWIS H. 2125 Prince St., Berkeley. 

LEGGETT, JAS. H. Oroville. 

LEWIS, AZRO N. 1625 Central Ave., Alameda. 

LOCKWOOD, CAPT. JOHN A., U. S. A. 

1705 Lawrence St., Denver, 
Colo. 
LOOP, F. S. 1017 San Antonio Ave., 

Alameda. 
LOVELAND, H. D. 767 Monadnock Bldg. 



MACPHERSON, FITZHUGH 



MARSH, F. D. 
MARSHALL, W. F. 
MARSTON, F. W. 
MARSTON, GEO. W. 
MARSTON, S. I. 

MARTIN, CHAS. D. 
MARTIN, NOBLE F. 

MARVIN, H. A. 
MARVIN, HARVEY LeF. 
MASTICK, SEABURY C. 
MATHEWS. H. E. 
MAUZY, BYRON 
McCLimE, WM. L. 
McEWEN, JNO. A. 
McFARLAND, A. G. 
McKINSTRY, J. C. 
MEEK, W. B. 
MERRILL, GEO. A. 

MERRILL, GEO. W. 



c/o G. H. Thompson, Bank 

of California. 
100 Locust St. 
1628 Broderick St. 
244 Kearny St. 
3501 7th St., San Diego. 
1111 Santa Clara Ave., 

Alameda. 
Merced. 
25 Jewett Place, Utica, 

N. Y. 
74 6 Sansome St. 
1230 Geary St. 
2 Rector St., N. Y. 
233 Sansome St. 
250 Stockton St. 
California Hotel. 
476 Chetwood St., Oakland. 
2468 Broadway. 
Flood Bldg. 

Camptonville, Yuba Co. 
Cal. School Mech. Arts, 16th 

and Utah S'ts. 
2068 Pine St. 



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MILES, GEO. F. 

MILLER, JAS. B. 
MINOT, THOS. S. 
MITCHELL, W. L. 
MONTELL, GEO. A. 
MOODY, F. S. 
MOORE, HARRY T. 
MOORE, REAR ADMIRAL 



MOSS, DR. J. MORA 
MOSSHOLDER, W. J. 

MOSSHOLDER, R. P. 
MOTT, ERNEST J. 
MOULTON, IRVING F. 
MUNSELL, J. R. 
MURCH, LOUIS A. 



1521 W. 8th St., Los 

Angeles. 
Press Club. 
1630 Page St. 
Napa. 

151 Cayuga St., Santa Cruz. 
27 Montgomery St. 
545 Mission St. 
JNO. W., U. S. N. 
The Moorings Landing, 

Lake George, N. Y. 
930 Green St. 
First National Bank Bldg., 

San Diego. 
2008 5th St., San Diego. 
414 Grant Bldg. 
2199 Devisadero St. 
Kohl Bldg. 
Cor. 18th and Bryant Sts. 



NASON, ARTHUR G. 2017 San Antonio Ave., 

Alameda. 
NEWCOMB, B. M. 200 Davis St. 

NEWKIRK, DR. GARRETT 

Pasadena. 
NOBLE, P. 17th and Mississipi Sts. 

NORTH, A. W. University Club, Salt Lake 

City, Utah. 
NORTH, H. H. Room 73, U. S. Appraisers 

Bldg. 
NORTON, DR. CHARLES WORTH 

Wright & Callender Bldg., 

Los Angeles. 
NORTON, F. B. 176 Spear St. 

NORTON, WM. W. 2827 Woolsey St., Berkeley. 

NOYES, CHAS. S. 791 Mission St. 



OLNEY, JESSE 
OLNEY, WARREN 
OSTROM, DR. D. A 
OTIS, GEN. H. G. 

CUTWATER, DR. 



516 Crocker Bldg. 
1236 Merchants Exchange. 
827 Fillmore St. 
The Bivouac, Westlake, Los 
Angeles. 
SAMUEL 

8th and Main Sts., Riverside 



PAINTER, EDGAR 
PARDEE, HON. GEO. C. 



514 Kohl Bldg. 

672 11th St., Oakland. 



PAllKHURST, JNO. W. 
PATTERSON, CHAS. F. 

PATTERSON, GEO. H. 

PATTON, CHAS. L. 
PAYSON, A. H. 
PENDLETON, BENJ. H. 
PERINE, GEO. M. 
PERKINS. HON. GEO. C. 
PERKINS, T. A. 
PHELPS, H. W. 
PHELPS, ADMIRAL T. S. 

PLATT, HORACE G. 
PLUM, CHAS. M. 
POLK, JAS. K. 
POND, JOHN C. 
POND, ENSIGN JOHN E. 
POSEY, DR. A. C. 
PRICE, ARTHUR H. 
PRINGLE, J. R. 



c/o Bank of California. 
309 Wright & Callender 

Bldg., Los Angeles. 
1503 S. Figueroa St., Los 

Angeles. 
904 Claus Spreckels Bldg. 
San Mateo. 

1308 Webster St., Oakland. 
100 Market St. 
24 Market St. 
Mills Bldg. 
447 W. 14th St., N. Y. 
JR., U. S. N. 

Mare Island Navy Yard. 
Crocker Bldg. 
1632 California St. 
312 California St. 
2621 Ridge Road, Berkeley. 
U. S. S'. West Virginia. 
91 Ryland Bldg., San Jose. 
Oklahoma City, Okla. 
1236 Merchants Exchange. 



RAND, HALL B. 
RECKLESS, LYNDEN 
REDDING, A. P. 
REDINGTON, A. P. 
REED, F. H. 

REED, FRAN^CLIN P. 
REED, GEO. ^W. 
REID, CAPT. W. I., U. S. A. 
REQUA, JAS. E. 
RICE, FRANK S. 
RINGWALT, L. M. 
RIXFORD, EMMET H. 
ROBINSON, J. McG. 
ROBINSON, CAPT. W. A. 
ROGERS, J. N. 
ROSE, DR. F. N. 
ROSS, GEO. C. 
ROWLEY, R. L. 

ROYCE, CHAS. C. 
RUGGLES, HOWARD E. 
RYAN, E. B. 
RYAN, SHIRLEY B. 



916 Eighth St., Oakland. 
1770 O'Farrell St. 
First Natl. Bank Bldg. 
Box 66, Santa Barbara. 
2203 San Antonio Ave., Ala- 
meda. 
1134 12th St., San Diego. 
511 Washington St. 
1107 Franklin St. 

Bakersfield. 

207 Pacific Bldg. 

Kohl Bldg. 

Main and Folsom Sts. 

Room 218, P. O. Bldg. 

Vacaville. 

227 Ashbury St. 

Redwood City. 

1414 Merchants Exchange 

Bldg. 
Chico. 

22 Peterboro St., Boston. 
888 Flood Bldg. 
812 Flood Bldg. 



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ST. JOHN, CHAUNCEY M. 510 Battery St. 



SAMPSON, WM. R. 
SANDERSON, W. W. 
SARGENT, GEO. C. 
SAWYER, LT.-COL. J. 



SCOTT, CLARENCE S. 
SEAVER, W. H. 
SHELDON, FRANK P. 
SHELDON, JOSEPH A. 
SHEPARD, A. D. 
SHERMAN, C. H. 
SHINN, HOWARD HILL 

SHREVE, GEO. R. 
SHREVE, GEO. W. 
SHREVE, WM. J. 
SIMONS, C. J. 



SIMS, R. M, 
SMEDBERG, CAPT. 



W. R 



SMITH, CHESTER S. 
SMITH, CLARENCE H. 
SMITH, F. M. 
SMITH, HAROLD E. 
SMITH H. Le BARON 
SMITH, LESTER B. 
SMITH, SIDNEY V. 
SMITH, WILLARD P. 
STANDISH, MILES 
STANIFORD, F. C. 
STEPHENSON, ROBT. 

STEVENS, JOHN H. 
STEVENSON, H. G. 

STONEY, DONZEL 
STOW, VANDERLYNN 
STURGES. W. S. 
SUMNER, F. W. 
SUMNER, S. B. 
SWAN, JAS. S. 
SWAN, PERCY K. 



1S21 Eddy St. 

1291 Alice St., Oakland. 

Crocker Bldg. 

U. S. A. 

Deputy Q. M. General, St. 
Paul, Minn. 

2652 Larkin St. 

514 Albion St., Oakland. 

Sheldon Bldg. 

3590 Clay St. 

401 Crocker Bldg. 

U. S. Mint. 

638 Walsworth Ave., Oak- 
land. 

Shreve Bldg. 

1023 Market St. 

418 Kearny St. 

R. F. D., No. 2, Grimes. 
Okla. 

464 California St. 

JR., U. S. A. 

14th Cavalry, Manila, P. I. 

3467 Pacific Ave. 

Crockett. 

Albany Block, Oakland. 

617 Mission St. 

101 Post St. 

725 Ashbury St. 

1008 Merchants Exchange. 

1700 Call Bldg. 

Crocker Bldg. 

70 Fourth St., Portland, Or. 
LEE 

214 Kohl Bldg. 

Alaska Commercial Bldg. 

1128 Merchants Exchange 
Bldg. 

601 Crocker Bldg. 

2900 Broadway. 

Arivaca, Arizona. 

220 Townsend St. 

216 McAllister St. 

S. F. 

Cal. State Mining Bureau. 



TAFT, H. C. 



1363 Harrison St., Oakland. 
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TALLANT, E. C. 

TALMAGE, A. A. 

TERRY, DR. WALLACE I. 
THOMPSON, LAURENCE 
THURSTON, E. T., JR. 
TOWLE, G. W. 
TOWNE, A. G. 
TROWBRIDGE, H. O. 
TURNER, GEO. W. 
TURNER, CAPT. L. H. 
TURPIN, F. BLAIR 
TUTTLE, C. W. 
TUTTLE, HIRAM D. 



532 Brinkerhoff Ave., Santa 
Barbara. 

P. O. Box 49, North Read- 
ing, Mass, 

240 Stockton St. 

Unknown. 

623 Wells Fargo Bldg. 

2500 Broadway. 

2524 Pierce St. 

1130 Sacramento St. 

Los Gatos. 

401 California St. 

Mill Valley. 

Colusa. 

Bank of San Jose Bldg., San 
Jose. 



UPHAM, BENJ. P. 104 Battery St. 

UPHAM, LIEUT. -COMD. F. B., U. S. N. 

Washington, D. C. 



VANDERCOOK, E. P. Union Trust Bldg. 

VANDERCOOK, ROBERTS 1227 E. 27th St., Oakland. 



VAN VALER, PETER 
VINING, A. J. 
ALINING, EVERARD A. 
VOSE, GEO. H., JR. 



Hanford. 
2134 Pine St. 

2061 Alameda Ave., Alameda 
620 First Natl. Bank Bldg., 
Oakland. 



WADSWORTH, DR. CHAS. C. 



WAGENER, A. C. 
WAGENER, S. H. 
WALES, M. F. 
WALES, T. E. 
WALES, W. L. 
WALKER, SHIRLEY 
WALTON, CAPT. AUSTIN 

WALTON, M. C. 
WARD, DR. JAS. W. 
WARNER, CHAS. H. 
WARNER, J. B. 
WARREN, H. R. 

WATERMAN, AUGUSTUS 
WATSON, C. H, 



2610 California St. 
2740 Filbert St. 
89 N. 1st St., San Jose. 
1565 Leavenworth St. 
338 Pine St. 
445 Sutter St. 
108 Cherry St. 
N. 

510 Battery St. 
805 Merchants Exchange. 
391 Sutter St. 
714 Ashbury St. 
2133 Eagle Ave., Alameda. 
545 Douglas Bldg., Los An- 
geles. 
Room 119, 339 Bush St. 
Hanford. 



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Box 671, Oakland. 

1283 Green St. 

1008 Crocker Bldg. 

St. Francis Hotel. 

St. John. 

St. John. 

1310 Call BIdg. 

722 Montgomery St, 



WATSON, H. H.. JR. 

WEBSTER, R. H. 

WELLER, CHAS. H. 

WESTFALL, S. H. 

^^ESTON, H. E. 

WESTON, J. F. 

WHITING, RANDOLPH 

WHITNEY, CHAS. M. 

WILLIAMS, CAPT. FRANK 2274 Jackson St. 

^aLLIAMS, FRED W. 1115 Van Ness Ave. 

WILLIAMS, L. C. Ramona and Estrella Aves., 

Piedmont. 

WINCHESTER, DR. ROBT. F. 

Fithian Bldg., Santa Bar- 
bara. 

WOOD, C. J. 810 Kohl Bldg. 

WOOD, H. H. 3749 Piedmont Ave., Oak- 

land. 

WOOLSEY, P. S. 565 Market St. 



YOUNG, CARLOS G. 



320 Market St. 



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LIFE MEMBERS 

E. C. BONNER, 
Alturas. 

COL. W. J. FIFE, 
5345 Grove Street, Oakland. 

COL. A. S. HUBBARD, 
2135 Sutter Street. 

JOHN McHENRY, 
2210 Ellsworth Street, Berkeley. 

WM. S. MOSES, 
716 Eighth Avenue. 



HONORARY MEMBERS 

LUCIUS P. DEMING, LL. D., 
New Haven, Conn. 

EMILE LOUBET, 
Ex-President of France. 

HENRI MEROU, 
Consul-General of France at San Francisco. 

THEODORE ROOSEVELT, LL. D., 
Ex-President of the United States. 

WM. H. TAFT, LL. D., 
President of the United States. 

GEN. ALEX. S. WEBB, U. S. A., 
New York, N. Y. 



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INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS AND NEW 
MEMBERS 

The California Society of the Sons of the American 
Revokition, together with forty-three other State socie- 
ties, one in France and one in Hawaii, constitute The 
National Society of the Sons of the American Revo- 
lution, chartered by Act of Congress, and has twelve 
thousand members. The California Society is the parent 
society of the organization. Every member of a State 
Society is ipso facto a member of the National Society. 
The official designation of a member is "Compatriot." 

The Society is non-secret, non-sectarian, and non- 
partisan. 

It has become very difficult in many cases to trace 
descent back to a Revolutionary ancestor. In another 
generation the difficulty will be vastly increased. Mem- 
bership in this Society insures the preservation of two 
full sets of family records. Those eligible to member- 
ship should join for the sake of their descendants if for 
no other reason. The time will soon come when mem- 
bership in this Society will be a coveted honor and 
distinction. 

Application lilanks will be furnished by the State 
Secretary upon request. 

The record of the ancestor's service should l^e given 
fully and concisely. 

It is not necessary to sliow the pedigree any further 
back than the ancestor who served in the war. 

The Society does not accept Encyclopedias, Genealog- 
ical Works, or Town or County Histories, except such 
as contain Rosters as authorities for proofs of service. 

In referring to printed books the volume and page 
should be given. 

Reference to authorities in manuscript must be ac- 
companied by certified copies, and authentic family rec- 
ords submitted, if required. 

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In case where the descent is known, but the author- 
ity for the ancestor's service is unknown, the State 
Registrar will usually be able to supply the missing 
information without charge. 

Every application must be accompanied by ten dol- 
lars ($10.00), and must be signed and verified by the 
applicant and endorsed by two members of the Society. 

When the applicant is not personally known to any 
member of the Society whom he can ask to recommend 
him, he must submit to the Secretary, when he files his 
papers, the names of two reputable citizens of the State 
to whom he refers by permission. 

When an applicant claims descent from more than one 
Revolutionary ancestor, the "Supplementary" applica- 
tions must be made in duplicate for each ancestor. 

Supplementary claims are to be treated in form and 
procedure precisely as original applications. No extra 
cost for fihng supplementary claims. 

A Certificate of Membership, steel engraved and en- 
grossed, 18x24 inches in size, is furnished to members 
for $1.50, on application to the Secretary. 

On ceremonial occasions the Badge of the Society may 
be worn by any member. To secure the Badge it is 
necessary to procure a permit from the Registrar Gen- 
eral through the State Registrar. Prices : Silver, gold 
plated, $10.00; same, miniature size, $6.00; solid gold, 
$21.00; same, miniature size, $11.00. The Badge is worn 
at the collar by an officer or Past President-General of 
the National Society or the President, active or past, of 
a State Society. It is w^orn on the left breast by other 
members. 

Lapel Buttons ("Rosettes") may be worn at any time 
when the badge is not worn. These are furnished free 
to each new member with his notification of election 
and to each old member when he pays his annual dues. 
Extra rosettes may be obtained at any time from the 
Secretary for 25c each. 



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CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS 

OF THE 

CALIFORNIA SOCIETY 

OF THE 

Sons of the American Revolution 

As Amended October 19, 1908 



CONSTITUTION 

PREAMBLE 

California Society of the Sons of the American 
Revolution. Instituted October 22nd, 1875. The first 
body in inception, institution and organization, to unite 
the descendants of Revolutionary patriots and perpetu- 
ate the memory of all those who took part in the Ameri- 
can Revolution and maintained the Independence of 
the United States of America. It was fully and com- 
pletely organized on the 4th of July, 1876, under the 
name of "Sons of Revolutionary Sires." On the 30th 
of April, 1889, a number of similar co-equal Societies 
of different States formed a general Society under the 
name of "The National Society of the Sons of the 
American Revolution," in which movement this 
Society heartily co-operated and changed its name to 
the California Society of the Sons of the Revolu- 
tion, under whicl^ latter name it has been since known. 

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Second line from bottom on this page should read: 
"the California Society of the Sons of the American 
Revolution," etc. 



ARTICLE I. 

Name. 

Section i. The name of this Society shall be 'The 
California Society of the Sons of the American 
Revolution." 

ARTICLE II. 
Objects. 

Section i. The objects of this Society shall be to 
unite and promote fellowship among the descendants, 
and perpetuate the memory of the men who by their 
services or sacrifices during the War of the American 
Revolution achieved the independence of the American 
people ; to inspire among the members of this Society 
and the community at large a more profound reverence 
for the principles of the Government founded by our 
forefathers ; to encourage historical research in relation 
to the American Revolution ; to acquire and preserve the 
records of the individual services of Revolutionary 
patriots, and documents, relics and landmarks connected 
with the War ; to mark the scenes of the Revolution by 
appropriate memorials ; to celebrate the anniversaries 
of the prominent events of the War ; to maintain and 
extend the institutions of American Freedom ; and to 
carry out the injunctions of Washington in his fare- 
well address to the American people. 

ARTICLE III. 
Membership. 
Section i. Any man shall be eligible to membership 
in this Society who, being of the age of 21 years or 
over, and a citizen of good repute in the community, 
is the lineal descendant of an ancestor who, while at 
all times unfailing in his loyalty, rendered actual ser- 
vice in the cause of American Independence, either 
as an officer, soldier, seaman, marine, militiaman or 

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minute-man, in the armed forces of the Continental Con- 
gress or of any one of the several Colonies or States; 
or as a signer of the Declaration of Independence ; or 
as a member of a Committee of Safety or Correspond- 
ence ; or as a member of any Continental, Provincial 
or Colonial Congress or Legislature ; or as a civil 
officer, either of one of the Colonies or States or of the 
National Government; or as a recognized patriot, who 
performed actual service by overt acts of rebellion 
•against the authority of Great Britain. 

ARTICLE IV. 
Officers. 

Section i. The officers of the Society shall be a 
President, a Senior Vice-President, a Junior Vice- 
President, a Secretary, a Treasurer, a Registrar, a 
Marshal and a Board of Managers, consisting of the 
above mentioned and six other members, who shall 
be elected by a vote of the majority of the members 
present at the annual meeting of the Society, and who 
shall hold office for one year or until their successors 
shall be elected. 

Section 2. Delegates and alternates to the Congress 
of the National Society shall be elected at the same 
meeting. 

ARTICLE V. 
Meetings. 

Section i. The regular annual meeting of the So- 
ciety shall be held on the nineteenth day of April of 
each 3^ear for the transaction of general business and 
for the election of officers for the ensuing year, who 
shall hold office for one year or until their successors 
shall be elected. Fifteen members shall constitute a 
quorum at any regular or special meeting. 

Section 2. Special meetings may be called by the 
President or Board of Managers at any time. 

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Section 3. The President shall call a special meet- 
ing whenever requested in writing so to do by five or 
more members. 

Section 4. No business shall be transacted at any 
special meeting excepting that for which the meeting 
was called, unless by a two-thirds vote of the members 
present. 

ARTICLE VI. 
Amendments. 

Section i. Amendments to this Constitution must 
be submitted in writing at a regular or special meeting 
of the Society, but shall not be acted upon until the next 
or a subsequent meeting. 

Section 2. A copy of every proposed amendment 
shall be sent to each member, with a notice of the 
meeting at which the same is to be acted upon, at 
least two weeks prior to said meeting. 

Section 3. A vote of two-thirds of those present 
shall be necessary to the adoption of any amendment. 



BY-LAWS 



ARTICLE I. 
Admission of Members. 

Section i. All applications for membership in this 
Society shall be made in duplicate upon blanks pre- 
scribed by the National Society, to which the applicant 
shall have made oath that the statements of his appli- 
cation are true to the best of his knowledge and belief, 
and shall be accompanied by the membership fee which 
shall be returned if the applicant is not accepted. 

Section 2. No application for membership shall be 
received wherein the applicant does not clearly establish 

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direct lineal descent from an ancestor who partici- 
pated in establishing American Independence, as re- 
quired by Article III of the Constitution. 

Section 3. Applications for membership shall be re- 
ceived by the Secretary, submitted to the Registrar for 
examination, and shall be reported by the latter to the 
Board of Managers for action. When approved and 
elected by said Board, the applicant shall become a 
member of the Society. One copy of each apphca- 
tion shall be retained by the Registrar for preserva- 
tion, and the duplicate forwarded to the Registrar- 
General of the National Society. 

Section 4. Honorary membership may be conferred 
upon persons not eligible to membership in the Society. 
They shall not be subject to dues or entitled to vote or 
hold office, but may take part in debate and be entitled 
to the honors of re-unions and celebrations. 

ARTICLE II. 
Fees .\nd Dues. 

Section i. The memlDership fee shall be ten (10) 
dollars. Members transferred from other State So- 
cieties shall pay a membership fee of two (2) dollars. 
Members of the Society of the Children of the Ameri- 
can Revolution shall pay a membership fee of two (2) 
dollars. 

Section 2. The yearly dues shall be at the rate of 
twenty-five (25) cents per month. Annual dues shall be 
paid in advance to the Secretary on or before the day 
of the annual election. 

Section 3. Any member in arrears for dues for two 
years shall be liable to suspension and may be dropped 
by the Board of Managers, but may be reinstated on 
payment of all arrearages and one (i) year's additional 
dues, provided he has been suspended for twelve months 
or more, and provided there are no charges unbecoming 
a gentleman, recorfied against him remaining undeter- 

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mined or determined finally against him. In extreme 
cases the Board of Managers may, by vote, remit the 
unpaid annual dues of a delinquent member. 

Section 4. The payment of fifty dollars by a member 
at an}^ one time, or the payment of annual dues for 
thirty consecutive years shall constitute the person 
pa3nng such sum, a life member, and he shall there- 
after be exempt from the paA'ment of annual dues. 

Section 5. Sons of those who actually participated in 
the War of the Revolution, and thereby assisted in 
establishing American Independence, as referred to in 
Article III of the Constitution, may be admitted to full 
membership in this Society without payment of mem- 
bership fee or 3'early dues, they having complied with 
all the other requirements of those belonging to a later 
generation. 

ARTICLE III. 
Local Chapters. 
Section i. Whenever ten or more members resid- 
ing in any county of the State of California shall make 
application to be chartered as a local Chapter in such 
county, the President may grant such application there- 
by creating such Chapter, to be designated by any name 
embodied in the application. Such Chapter may re- 
ceive as active members any member of the State 
Society who may reside in the county where the 
same is organized, and as honorary memliers any mem- 
bers of the order, and no other person shall be per- 
mitted to become a member of any Chapter. Every 
Chapter shall elect a President, Vice-President, Sec- 
retary and Treasurer, and such other officers as may 
be provided by its By-Laws. It may adopt such By- 
Laws as it may deem best, not inconsistent with the 
Constitution and By-Laws of the State or National 
Societies. But no such By-Laws shall have any bind- 
ing force until they shall have received the approval 

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of the Board of Managers of this Society, duly certi- 
fied in writing by the State President and Secretary. 

Section 2. No appHcation for membership in the 
State Society from any person residing within the 
jurisdiction of any Chapter shall be acted upon by the 
Board of Managers of this Society until the same has 
been referred to the officers of such Chapter and been 
recommended by them ; but if such recommendation is 
refused, the Board of Managers may nevertheless ap- 
prove of the application if it deems best so to do, but 
the applicant shall not thereby become a member of 
the Chapter. All applicants for membership who shall 
receive recommendation of a local Chapter as hereto- 
fore prescribed, and shall have been elected to member- 
ship by the Board of Managers of this Society, shall 
thereby become members of the Chapter recommending 
them. 

Section 3. ]\Iembers of local Chapters shall pay to 
their Chapter such dues as the By-Laws of such Chap- 
ter may provide, but the membership fee shall be paid 
to the State Society. 

Section 4. Each local Chapter shall on or before 
the first day of January of each year send a report pf 
its membership to the State Society, which report shall 
show the number of members of such Chapter in good 
standing upon the first day of January, and likewise 
the names of all persons who have become delinquent 
during the past year. All such reports shall be ac- 
companied by a sum of money equal to $1.50 for each 
member in good standing in the Chapter as shown by 
such report. A failure to forward the report herein 
referred to, together with the money required, before 
the holding of the annual meeting of this Society upon 
the nineteenth day of April shall be sufficient cause for 
revoking the Charter of the Chapter failing so to do. 



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ARTICLE IV. 

Duties of the Officers. 

President. 

Section i. The President, or in his absence the 

Senior Vice-President, or in his absence the Junior 

Vice-President, or in his absence a Chairman pro 

tempore, shall preside at all meetings of the Society 

and of the Board of Managers. He shall enforce 

a strict observance of the Constitution and By-Laws, 

and perform such other duties as custom and parHa- 

mentary usage may require. The rules contained in 

Robert's Rules of Order shall govern the parliamentary 

usage of the Society. 

Secretary. 

Section 2. The Secretary shall receive all moneys 
from the members and pay them over to the Treasurer, 
taking his receipt for the same. He shall conduct the 
general correspondence of the Society, shall have charge 
of the seal, certificate of incorporation, By-Laws and 
records, and, together with the presiding officer, shall 
certify all acts of the Society. 

He shall keep fair and accurate records of all pro- 
ceedings and orders of the Society, and shall give notice 
to the several officers of all votes, orders, resolutions 
or proceedings affecting them or appertaining to their 
respective duties. 

He shall notify all members of their election, and 
shall, under the direction of the President, give due 
notice of the time and place of all meetings of the 
Society and attend the same. 

He shall keep a .true account of his receipts and 
payments, and of the accounts of the members with 
the Society, and at each annual meeting shall report 
the same, at which time a committee shall be appointed 
to audit his accounts. 

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Treasurer. 
Section 3. The Treasurer shall receive from the 
Secretary all moneys belonging to the Society, giving 
him receipt for same ; these moneys shall be deposited 
in a reliable bank or savings institution in the City of 
San Francisco, to be designated by the Board of Mana- 
gers, to the credit of "The California Society of the 
Sons of the American Revolution," and shall be drawn 
out on the check of the Treasurer for the use of the 
Society only, as directed by vote of the Society or by 
the Board of Managers, upon the order of the Secretary 
and the certificate of the President. He shall keep a 
true account of his receipts and payments and at each 
annual meeting shall report the same, at which time a 
committee shall be appointed to audit his accounts. 

Registrar. 
Section 4. The Registrar shall keep a roll of mem- 
bers, and in his hands shall be lodged all proofs of mem- 
bership qualifications, and the historical and genealog- 
ical papers — manuscript or otherwise, of which the 
Society may become possessed ; and under the direction 
of the Board of Managers shall keep copies of such 
similar documents as the owners thereof may not be 
willing to leave permanently in the keeping of the 
Society. He shall receive all applications for member- 
ship and proofs of membership qualifications from the 
Secretary, shall carefully scrutinize and verify all state- 
ments of the Revolutionary service of ancestors that 
may be made in the applications, and shall report his 
findings in each case to the Board of Managers. 

Board of Managers. 
Section 5. The Board of Managers shall judge of 
the qualifications of the candidates for admission to the 
Society and elect the same, two negative votes reject- 
ing the applicant. 

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They shall recommend plans for promoting the ob- 
jects of the Society, shall digest and prepare business 
and shall authorize the disbursement and expenditure of 
unappropriated money in the treasury for the payment 
of current expenses of the Society. They shall gen- 
erally superintend the interests of the Society, and per- 
form all such duties as may be committed to them by 
the Society. 

They shall have power to fill any vacancy occurring 
or existing in the Board of Managers, and an officer so 
appointed shall act until the following annual election 
or until his successor shall be chosen. 

Quo nil II. 
Section 6. At all meetings of the Board of Managers 
five or more shall be sufficient for the transaction of 
business. 

ARTICLE V. 

Seal. 
Section i. The seal of this Society shall be the 
same as that of the National Society of the Sons of 
the American Revolution, organized April 30th, 1889, 
with the addition of an inner circle, three-sixteenths of 
an inch wide, bearing the following legend : "California 
Society, S. A. R., organized July 4th, 1876." 

ARTICLE VI. 

Amendments. 
Section i. Amendments to these By-Laws must be 
made in the same manner as provided for amendments 
to the Constitution in Article VI. 



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